MSXdev'05 - Update
Eduardo Robsy has updated the MSXdev'05 status page with information on all projects that are going to join in this MSX1 game development competition.
In true Near Dark tradition, their latest production Happy 10th birthday Soepfiskje has been declared freeware about 6 months after its initial release.
WAV2FILE 0.01
It's the first of the month, so lets have a look at which files have been downloaded the most during April 2005. The impressive Realtime texturemapped 3D demo by David Heremans is in first position for the second month in a row.
Only a day after the release of MSX Magazine 3, MSX Association has issued several patches to fix some minor issues the new version of MSXPLAYer was having on some computer systems.
On May 14th, Aamsx will organize the 27th MSX User meeting of Barcelona. From 10:00 to 17:00 MSX users from Spain will gather to discuss, demonstrate, sell and/or buy anything related to MSX. A new episode of the Spanish MSX Magazine Call MSX is to be released during the fair.
In movement (En movimiento)
The Spanish MSX-MUSIC composer SPL, known from ProTracker releases such as Analogy, Cuando te Miro and Ode (Lost Airwaves Entry) sent us a new 18 minute music disk called
Source: International MSX mailinglist
FRS has released a new BIOS for the Philips Music Module at MSXPró. By using this BIOS the Philips Music Module becomes MSX-AUDIO compatible, allowing you to play any BASIC music written for the MSX-Music just by changing the CALL MUSIC command to CALL AUDIO.
Yesterday, the first copies of ASCII MSX Magazine 3 hit the streets, while the first pre-ordered copies arrived at the homes of their new owners. On the MSX Laboratory Blog you can find a picture of the webmaster of this blog holding the magazine, giving a close look at the cover of the magazine.